Description

The idea of 66th BANGKOK World Congress on “Science, Social Sciences, Humanities & Education” (BS3HE-25) scheduled on Dec. 22-24, 2025 Bangkok (Thailand) is for the researchers, academicians, managers, social scientists, scholars, engineers and parctitioners from all around the world to present and share ongoing research activities. This conference provides opportunities for the delegates to exchange new ideas and application experiences face to face, to establish business or research relations and to find global partners for future collaboration. The conference is being organized by Dignified Researchers Publication (DiRPUB) operating under Pilares D'Elegancia LDA. All full paper submissions will be peer reviewed and evaluated based on originality, technical and/or research content/depth, correctness, relevance to conference, contributions, and readability.

Call For Papers

Full Articles/ Reviews/ Shorts Papers/ Abstracts are welcomed in the following research fields:

I. Core Science Disciplines & Research Paradigms

  • Physical Sciences:
    • Quantum Physics & Technologies (quantum computing, sensing, communication, materials)
    • Nanotechnology & Nanoscience (nanomaterials, nanoelectronics, nanomedicine)
    • Advanced Materials Science (smart materials, metamaterials, biomimetic materials, composites)
    • Optics & Photonics (lasers, fiber optics, optical computing, imaging)
    • Astronomy & Astrophysics (exoplanets, cosmology, space exploration)
    • Condensed Matter Physics & Spintronics
  • Chemical Sciences:
    • Green Chemistry & Sustainable Chemical Processes
    • Materials Chemistry & Polymer Science
    • Analytical Chemistry & Spectroscopy
    • Electrochemistry & Catalysis
    • Drug Discovery & Pharmaceutical Chemistry
  • Biological & Life Sciences:
    • Genomics, Proteomics & Bioinformatics
    • Synthetic Biology & Genetic Engineering (CRISPR, gene therapy)
    • Neuroscience & Brain Science (neuro-engineering, brain-computer interfaces)
    • Biotechnology & Bioengineering (biomaterials, tissue engineering, bioprinting)
    • Environmental Biology & Ecology (biodiversity, ecosystem services, conservation)
    • Microbiology & Immunology
  • Earth & Environmental Sciences:
    • Climate Science & Climate Change Modeling
    • Environmental Monitoring & Remote Sensing
    • Sustainable Resource Management (water, energy, land)
    • Geology & Geophysics
    • Pollution Science & Control
  • Mathematical & Computational Sciences:
    • Applied Mathematics & Modeling
    • Statistics & Probability
    • Computational Science (high-performance computing, scientific simulation)
    • Data Science & Big Data Analytics for scientific discovery

II. Engineering Innovations & Applications

  • Artificial Intelligence (AI) & Machine Learning (ML):
    • Deep Learning & Neural Networks
    • Generative AI & Large Language Models (LLMs)
    • AI for scientific discovery and engineering design
    • Explainable AI (XAI) & Trustworthy AI
    • AI Ethics & Societal Impact
  • Robotics & Automation:
    • Autonomous Systems (drones, self-driving vehicles, mobile robots)
    • Human-Robot Interaction & Collaboration (Cobots)
    • Industrial Automation & Smart Factories (Industry 4.0/5.0)
    • Robotics in healthcare, agriculture, and hazardous environments
  • Computer Science & Information Technology:
    • Cybersecurity & Data Privacy (blockchain, quantum-resistant cryptography)
    • Cloud Computing, Edge Computing & Distributed Systems
    • Internet of Things (IoT) & Sensor Networks
    • Software Engineering & Development Methodologies
    • Human-Computer Interaction (HCI)
    • Blockchain & Decentralized Technologies (DeFi, Web3)
  • Sustainable & Environmental Engineering:
    • Renewable Energy Systems (solar, wind, geothermal, hydropower, hydrogen)
    • Energy Storage & Conversion Technologies (batteries, fuel cells)
    • Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage (CCUS)
    • Advanced Water & Wastewater Treatment (resource recovery, desalination)
    • Green Building & Sustainable Infrastructure
    • Circular Economy Technologies & Waste-to-Value Solutions
  • Biomedical & Healthcare Engineering:
    • Medical Devices & Diagnostics (wearables, smart implants, biosensors)
    • Biomaterials & Regenerative Medicine
    • Digital Health & Telemedicine
    • Drug Delivery Systems & Nanomedicine
    • Bioinformatics & Computational Biology in healthcare
  • Civil & Structural Engineering:
    • Smart Cities & Urban Infrastructure Planning
    • Resilient Infrastructure & Disaster Mitigation
    • Sustainable Transportation Systems
    • Geotechnical Engineering & Materials
  • Electrical & Electronics Engineering:
    • Power Systems & Smart Grids
    • Microelectronics & Nanoelectronics
    • Communication Systems (5G/6G, satellite communication)
    • Control Systems & Automation
  • Mechanical & Mechatronics Engineering:
    • Advanced Robotics & Mechatronic Systems
    • Thermodynamics & Heat Transfer
    • Fluid Dynamics & Aerodynamics
    • Design & Manufacturing Engineering

III. Cross-Cutting Themes & Societal Impact

  • Digital Transformation:
    • Industry 4.0/5.0 and beyond
    • Digital Twins and Cyber-Physical Systems
    • Augmented Reality (AR), Virtual Reality (VR), and Mixed Reality (MR) for scientific and engineering applications
  • Ethics, Policy & Governance of Technology:
    • Responsible Innovation & Technology Assessment
    • Data Ethics & Privacy Concerns
    • Regulatory Frameworks for AI, Biotechnology, etc.
    • Societal Impact of Emerging Technologies
  • Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) & Global Challenges:
    • Science and Technology for Climate Action
    • Innovation for Affordable and Clean Energy
    • Technologies for Good Health and Well-being
    • Sustainable Cities and Communities through S&T
    • Responsible Consumption and Production
  • Science Communication & Public Engagement:
    • Translating complex scientific and technological concepts for broader audiences.
    • Promoting scientific literacy and critical thinking.
    • Citizen science initiatives.
  • Innovation Ecosystems & Entrepreneurship:
    • Technology transfer and commercialization
    • Start-ups and venture capital in S&T
    • Public-private partnerships for innovation

IV. Core Disciplines and Interdisciplinary Approaches within Social Sciences & Humanities

  • Sociology & Anthropology:
    • Social inequality, stratification, and social justice.
    • Cultural studies, identity, and diversity.
    • Urban and rural sociology.
    • Gender, sexuality, and family studies.
    • Migration, diaspora, and transnationalism.
    • Digital sociology and the impact of technology on society.
    • Applied anthropology and community development.
    • Ethnography and qualitative research methods.
  • Political Science & International Relations:
    • Democracy, governance, and political systems.
    • Public policy analysis and implementation.
    • International conflict, peacebuilding, and diplomacy.
    • Global challenges (e.g., climate change, pandemics) and political responses.
    • Human rights and social movements.
    • Political communication and media.
  • Economics (with a social/humanities lens):
    • Behavioral economics and decision-making.
    • Development economics and poverty alleviation.
    • Social economy and ethical consumption.
    • Economic history and the evolution of economic thought.
    • Labor economics and the future of work.
  • Psychology (Social & Developmental Focus):
    • Social psychology: group dynamics, attitudes, prejudice, intergroup relations.
    • Developmental psychology: lifespan development, cognitive and emotional growth.
    • Environmental psychology: human interaction with natural and built environments.
    • Cultural psychology: cross-cultural variations in psychological processes.
    • Psychology of well-being and mental health in diverse contexts.
  • History & Memory Studies:
    • Global histories, transnational connections, and comparative history.
    • Public history, historical memory, and commemoration.
    • Digital history and archival practices.
    • Oral history and community narratives.
    • History of ideas and intellectual movements.
    • Decolonizing history and challenging dominant narratives.
  • Philosophy & Ethics:
    • Applied ethics (e.g., bioethics, environmental ethics, ethics of AI, social justice ethics).
    • Political philosophy and theories of justice.
    • Epistemology, metaphysics, and philosophy of mind.
    • Phenomenology and existentialism in contemporary thought.
    • Philosophy of language and communication.
    • Logic and critical reasoning.
  • Literature & Linguistics:
    • Comparative literature and world literatures.
    • Literary theory and criticism.
    • Language acquisition and multilingualism.
    • Sociolinguistics and language variation.
    • Discourse analysis and critical discourse studies.
    • Digital linguistics and computational literary analysis.
  • Arts & Cultural Studies (with a social/humanities perspective):
    • Anthropology of art, music, and performance.
    • Cultural policy and arts management.
    • Media studies and popular culture analysis.
    • Visual culture and representation.
    • The role of arts in social change and community engagement.

V. Education: Theories, Practices & Innovations

  • Educational Psychology & Learning Sciences:
    • Cognitive processes in learning.
    • Motivation, engagement, and self-regulated learning.
    • Learning theories and their application in diverse contexts.
    • Neuroscience of learning.
    • Educational assessment and evaluation.
  • Curriculum & Pedagogy:
    • Innovative teaching methods (e.g., inquiry-based, project-based, blended learning).
    • Curriculum design for 21st-century skills (critical thinking, creativity, collaboration, communication).
    • Interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary curriculum development.
    • Experiential learning, service-learning, and civic education.
    • Arts-based pedagogies and creative education.
  • Educational Technology & Digital Learning:
    • AI in education (personalized learning, adaptive systems, intelligent tutoring, ethical considerations).
    • Online, hybrid, and blended learning models: challenges, opportunities, and best practices.
    • Learning Management Systems (LMS) and digital learning platforms.
    • Virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) for immersive learning experiences.
    • Gamification and game-based learning in educational settings.
    • Digital literacies and responsible digital citizenship.
  • Educational Policy & Leadership:
    • Education reform and policy analysis.
    • Leadership in educational institutions (K-12, higher education).
    • Funding, equity, and access in education.
    • Global trends and comparative education policy.
    • Teacher policy, professional development, and well-being.
  • Higher Education Studies:
    • The future of universities and higher education institutions.
    • Student success, retention, and well-being in higher education.
    • Research ethics and integrity in academia.
    • Internationalization of higher education.
    • Employability and graduate outcomes.
  • Specific Educational Contexts/Challenges:
    • Early Childhood Education.
    • Special Education and Inclusive Education.
    • Adult and Lifelong Learning.
    • Vocational and Technical Education.
    • Education in emergencies and conflict zones.
    • Humanities education in STEM-dominant environments.
    • Citizenship and Global Education.

VI. Intersections & Cross-Cutting Themes

  • Social Justice, Equity & Inclusion:
    • Addressing systemic inequalities in society and education.
    • Anti-racist pedagogies and curriculum.
    • Gender studies, LGBTQ+ issues, and education.
    • Disability studies and inclusive practices.
    • Indigenous knowledge systems and decolonization in education and research.
  • Ethics of Technology & Society:
    • The societal impact of AI and automation.
    • Data privacy, surveillance, and digital ethics.
    • Responsible innovation and techno-optimism vs. techno-pessimism.
    • Human-technology co-evolution.
  • Cultural Heritage & Globalization:
    • Preservation and interpretation of cultural heritage in a globalized world.
    • The impact of globalization on local cultures and identities.
    • Intercultural communication and competence.
  • Research Methodologies:
    • Qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods in social science and humanities research.
    • Action research and participatory research.
    • Ethical considerations in research involving human subjects.
    • Big data methods for social science research.
  • Sustainability & Environmental Humanism:
    • The role of social sciences and humanities in addressing climate change and environmental crises.
    • Environmental education and literacy.
    • Ecological justice and human-nature relationships.
  • Arts-Based Research & Practice:
    • Using artistic and creative methods for inquiry and dissemination in social sciences and education.
    • Performance as research.